AutoICD API

77890-2

Clinical

Left ventricular Ejection fraction by US.2D+Calculated by cube method

Definition

This term represents the left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) based on left ventricular (LV) end-diastolic and end-systolic volumes as calculated by the Cubed method from measurements taken during 2D cardiac echo. The Cubed method formula for LV end-diastolic volume = (LVIDd)^3, where LVIDd = left ventricular internal dimension at end-diastole, and the formula for LV end-systolic volume = (LVIDs)^3, where LVIDs = left ventricular internal dimension at end-systole. [PMID: 5017683]

LOINC 6-Axis Classification

Component

Ejection fraction

Property

VFr

Time Aspect

Pt

System

Heart.ventricle.left

Scale Type

Qn

Method Type

US.2D+Calculated by cube method

Details

Class

CARD.US

Order/Observation

Observation

Short Name

LV EF US.2D+cube

Related Names

2D USCalcCalculationCARD.USCardiacCardioCardiologyEchographyEFFracFractFractionationFractionsHeart DiseaseHrtHrt ventrLLTLVLVEFPercentPoint in timeQNTQuanQuantQuantitativeRandomSonogramSonographSonographyULSUltrasoundUltrasound - 2-dimensionalUS.2D+cubeVentricularVolfrVolume fraction

Frequently Asked Questions

What is LOINC code 77890-2?

LOINC code 77890-2 identifies "Left ventricular Ejection fraction by US.2D+Calculated by cube method". This term represents the left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) based on left ventricular (LV) end-diastolic and end-systolic volumes as calculated by the Cubed method from measurements taken during 2D cardiac echo. The Cubed method formula for LV end-diastolic volume = (LVIDd)^3, where LVIDd = left ventricular internal dimension at end-diastole, and the formula for LV end-systolic volume = (LVIDs)^3, where LVIDs = left ventricular internal dimension at end-systole. [PMID: 5017683]

What does 77890-2 measure?

This code measures Ejection fraction in Heart.ventricle.left. It belongs to the CARD.US class in the LOINC classification.

What is LOINC?

LOINC (Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes) is a universal standard for identifying laboratory and clinical observations. It is maintained by the Regenstrief Institute and used worldwide for health data exchange.